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2+ years Human Resources experience, such as HR Generalist/HR Business Partner is required. By joining our Human Resources team, you’ll be a part of a caring community that provides great benefits and resources to our employees, all while thriving in a dynamic environment.
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Reporting to and working in tandem with the Chief Human Resources Officer, this position serves as a senior HR generalist and will lead and oversee all aspects of HR operations, including talent acquisition, compensation, payroll, benefits, employee relations, performance management, and HRIS.
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Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Arts Administration or Organizational Management. RWS Global is currently seeking a seasoned and polished Vice President, Human Resources that has the ability to interact and influence with Senior Leadership and a staff of 200.
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This role can be located in Boston, MA, Charlottesville, VA, or Durham, NC. The Opportunity As a Human Resources Generalist, you'll serve as the front-line HR contact executing on our people processes and employee experience programs.
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The Employee Benefits Manager works closely with the Director and Deputy Director of Human Resources to support the Human Resources Department’s needs and performs other related duties as assigned.
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5-7+ years of progressively responsible Human Resources experience, across multiple HR disciplines (i.e. Compensation, Talent Acquisition, Investigations, Leave of Absence, HR Operations, Compliance, Generalist work, etc.
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The HR team is comprised of 200+ employees under the leadership of: Sr. Director Systems and Total Rewards, Sr. Director Talent Management, Director HR - Operations, Director of Communications, Director of Mountaire Cares, and the Director HR – Corporate Functions, all reporting to the VP of Human Resources and Communications.
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Throughout the program, you will be encouraged to develop innovative solutions to enhance employee engagement and contribute to the company's overall strategic goals, setting a solid foundation for a successful career in Human Resources at BNSF Railway.
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The Human Resources Manager provides HR support for a wide variety of activities of human resources including employee relations, aspects of recruiting, new hire orientation, leave of absence processing, and benefits education.
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As the Regional Vice President of Human Resources, you will be responsible for overseeing HR operations, talent acquisition, employee engagement, and compliance. Develop and manage employee engagement initiatives.
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Lead the site’s Human Resources function, ensuring accurate interpretation and administration of HR policies and programs and engages in the day-to-day Human Resources functions, specifically related to but not limited to employee relations, HR processes, rewards & recognition, talent management, and workforce planning.
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Job DescriptionAs the Human Resources Generalist for our large Consumer Services group, you will provide comprehensive day-to-day HR support and serve as the primary contact for general HR questions and tactical issues.
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The HR Generalist II supports onboarding, offboarding, retention, HR program administration, change management, employee relations, talent management, coaching, and policy interpretation and application.
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Engagement: Organize employee engagement initiatives for both hourly and salary employees to amplify Mattel’s company culture; draft and create engagement calendar; including but not limited to: holiday events, team bonding and outings.
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This position provides leadership in all aspects of Human resources including, recruiting, hiring, onboarding, off-boarding, professional development and compliance training, DEI program, employee and retiree health and welfare benefits, and EEO compliance.
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